The story of a brownfield which was a part of Shanghai EXPO 2010, now turning into one of the most visited places of Shanghai.
Introduction
Built on a brownfield of a former industrial site, Houtan Park is a regenerative living landscape on Shanghai's Huangpu riverfront. The park's constructed wetland, ecological flood control, reclaimed industrial structures and materials, and urban agriculture are integral components of an overall restorative design strategy to treat polluted river water and recover the degraded waterfront in an aesthetically pleasing way.
Houtan Park
Reason to Be Selected
One of the best post-Shanghai EXPO 2010 practices which transformed industrial brownfield into one of must-see wetland parks in Shanghai. Post-EXPO 2010, a successful transformation story after EXPO 2010.
Details
The site is a narrow linear 14-hectare (34.6 acre) band located along the Huangpu River waterfront in Shanghai, China. This brownfield, previously owned by a steel factory and a shipyard, had few industrial structures remaining and the site was largely used as a landfill and lay-down yard for industrial materials. The objective of the park design was to: create a green Expo, accommodate for a large influx of visitors during the exposition from May to October, demonstrate green technologies, transform a unique space to make the Expo an unforgettable event, and transition into a permanent public waterfront park after the Expo.
Recommended
Houtan Park demonstrates a living system where ecological infrastructure can provide multiple services for society and nature and new ecological water treatment and flood control methods. The post-industrial design demonstrates a unique productive landscape evoking the memories of past and the future of the ecological civilization, paying homage to a new aesthetics based low maintenance and high performance landscapes.
Lat: | 31.2243 |
Lng: | 121.477 |
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Region: | Asia |
Scale: | District |
Field: | Landscape |
City: | Shanghai |